Liam Neeson is a badass. This is evident in a number of films but most notably in Taken. When the trailers for Unknown came out my first thought was that it is Taken 2! Not exactly the right sentiment but … Continue reading
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Late Movie Review: The Adjustment Bureau
Julie and I took advantage of a rainy weekend to get some movie watching in. We caught up with Matt Damon and Emily Blunt for The Adjustment Bureau. I hadnt read the short story by Phillip K. Dick, but seeing … Continue reading
Late Movie Review: Battle Los Angeles
Saw this opening weekend but didnt sit down to write anything about it. Mostly becaue there isnt that much that isnt just on the surface in a pretty easily digested way. In short, its just what the trailers say which … Continue reading
Old Movie Review: Air Force One
Julie’s out of town, so my bachelor lifestyle is kicking back in which means watching movies of questionable taste accompanied by alcohol. To prove my married life is better, I watched a fairly decent movie and had a good scotch … Continue reading
Movie Military Gone Wrong: GI Joe and District 9
This week I caught two movies, GI Joe and District 9. I didn’t expect them to have much in common, and in truth they don’t. I did enjoy both, and for generally different reasons.
Star Trek Double Feature
Wow. I lagged a lot writing this. On May 7th I watched the best Trek movie of all time. Twice. But I watched different movies. That means… something wonderful. Thursday I watched Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan then … Continue reading
Watchmen in IMAX
Trucked it out to Dublin (California, not Ireland) for a viewing of the movie adaptation of Watchmen. I won’t spoil anything for you when I tell you it was a good movie, but I might disappoint when I I tell … Continue reading
Old Movie Review: The Hunt for Red October
I got a new blu-ray movie this week (they’re not dvd’s… and I refuse to use “BD-Rom” so I’ll just use blu-ray movie… with the dash, but no capitalization). Man, I spent more time in parentheses than out… anyway, The … Continue reading